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The Cost of Style: From Hoop Shoes to Hype Culture

The Cost of Style: From Hoop Shoes to Hype Culture

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概要

There was a time when getting dressed meant something.

Tall tees. Throwback jerseys. Baggy jeans.
Two pairs of basketball shorts under everything… for no reason 🤣
And fresh hoop shoes—even if you weren’t hooping.

That was the fit. That was culture.

But today?
Style is cleaner. Simpler. More minimal.
And somehow… everybody looks the same.

So what changed?

In this episode, we break down the evolution of style—from early 2000s sneaker culture to today’s hype-driven, algorithm-influenced fashion. We talk about why basketball shoes are sitting on shelves, how social media reshaped the way we dress, and whether we’re expressing ourselves… or just dressing for approval.

Because the real question is:

What are we really paying for?
The shoe… the fit… or the approval?

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